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Régime et Société d’après l’analyse des Isotopes Stables: l’exemple de la population de Can Reinés (Mallorca, Espagne, 600 ap. J.C.) (2004)
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Garcia, E., Subirà, M., & Richards, M. (2004). Régime et Société d’après l’analyse des Isotopes Stables: l’exemple de la population de Can Reinés (Mallorca, Espagne, 600 ap. J.C.). Antropo (Bilbao), 7, 171-176

This study presents the results of the analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotopes of bone collagen extracted from 39 human remains and 20 animal remains, found at an archaeological site on the island of Majorca, Spain. The population studied i... Read More about Régime et Société d’après l’analyse des Isotopes Stables: l’exemple de la population de Can Reinés (Mallorca, Espagne, 600 ap. J.C.).

ADN antiguo: química y aplicaciones. (2003)
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Fernández, E., Pérez-Pérez, A., Turbón, D., & Arroyo-Pardo, E. (2003). ADN antiguo: química y aplicaciones. Anales de la Real Sociedad Española de Química, 99(3), 27-37

Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (2003)
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Semple, S. (2003). Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. Anglo-Saxon England, 32, 231-245. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263675103000115

This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscript, the Harley Psalter, in the context of textual, documentary, place-name and archaeological evidence for an uniquely late Anglo-Saxon conception of... Read More about Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts.

Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in too dentine serial sections from Wharram Percy (2003)
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Fuller, B., Richards, M., & Mays, S. (2003). Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in too dentine serial sections from Wharram Percy. Journal of Archaeological Science, 30(12), 1673-1684. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0305-4403%2803%2900073-6

Here we report δ13C and δ15N measurements of serial sections of human deciduous and permanent tooth dentine from archaeological samples taken from the medieval village site of Wharram Percy, Yorkshire, UK. We found a pattern of enrichment, for both δ... Read More about Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in too dentine serial sections from Wharram Percy.

A high status burial from Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire, England: differential diagnosis of a chest deformity (2003)
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Groves, S., Roberts, C., Johnstone, C., Hall, R., & Dobney, K. (2003). A high status burial from Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire, England: differential diagnosis of a chest deformity. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13(6), 358-368. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.696

Excavations beneath the crossing at Ripon Cathedral in North Yorkshire recently revealed a burial radiocarbon dated to the late 15th century AD. The burial was that of a young adult female; the location of the grave suggests a person of relatively hi... Read More about A high status burial from Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire, England: differential diagnosis of a chest deformity.

Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic (2003)
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Richards, M., Schulting, R., & Hedges, R. (2003). Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic. Nature, 425(6956), 366-366. https://doi.org/10.1038/425366a

The introduction of domesticated plants and animals into Britain during the Neolithic cultural period between 5,200 and 4,500 years ago is viewed either as a rapid event1 or as a gradual process that lasted for more than a millennium2. Here we measur... Read More about Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic.

Early and Middle Pleistocene vegetation history of the Medoc region, southwest France (2003)
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O'Brien, C., & Jones, R. (2003). Early and Middle Pleistocene vegetation history of the Medoc region, southwest France. Journal of Quaternary Science, 18(6), 557-579. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.779

Pleistocene deposits, together with their pollen, plant macrofossil, foraminiferal, dinoflagellate and coleopteran remains, from five sites along the Atlantic coast of the Medoc Peninsula are described and discussed. Sediments making up the Negade Fo... Read More about Early and Middle Pleistocene vegetation history of the Medoc region, southwest France.